I wouldn't recommend anything with any plating especially gilt plating or wrap ever, it is the absolute the kiss of death to a watch, but mostly for anything beyond the outside of the dial and hands itself.
Those folded link bracelets when they vaguely copy the thickness and style of oyster or jubilee bracelets are trashy, tacky, and ugly too, very dated approach... that's not to say there are a few styles of folded link bracelets that do have a reason for living.
Hello Paul. Would you class Seconda as a good affordable brand. I am looking at 3031. I am surprised that not many watches have glass hidden below the metal face. I am also interested in Pulsar PXN021 that has metal elasticated strap are those any good?
Use the criteria in the video to evaluate any watch model. I have no immediate familiarity with those exact models. They sound like good middle of the road watches you describe.
@BoJezy Gold is too soft. It is nearly impossible to build a watch out of gold and still have features like a screw-down back. It is easily dented and scratched. Its great for rings and chains but a very poor choice IMO for making a good watch case that will hold up for many years.
@BoJezy Depends on how you choose to define best. The brands you noted are excellent in terms of workmanship, beauty, and prescision engineering, but many of the watches they produce must be worn with great care and delicacy. For that reason alone, I as a watchmaker do not advise to buy based on branding alone, but rather look at the features that truly define longevity and reliability. There would be some specific models among the brands mentioned above that would meet such criteria. :-)
Rolex is in a class of its own IMO. The watches (the submariner in particular) are EXCELLENT! A work of art from start to finish!
The only drawback of owning a Rolex is the exorbitant cost of factory servicing. The Rolex parts are are tightly controlled by the factory, and thereby forcing Rolex owners to deal strictly with the factory and/or authorized repair centers for service. This keeps the prices for servicing these watches very high IMO.
I wouldn't recommend anything with any plating especially gilt plating or wrap ever, it is the absolute the kiss of death to a watch, but mostly for anything beyond the outside of the dial and hands itself.
Those folded link bracelets when they vaguely copy the thickness and style of oyster or jubilee bracelets are trashy, tacky, and ugly too, very dated approach... that's not to say there are a few styles of folded link bracelets that do have a reason for living.
ChicaWolverina 2 months ago
Hello Paul. Would you class Seconda as a good affordable brand. I am looking at 3031. I am surprised that not many watches have glass hidden below the metal face. I am also interested in Pulsar PXN021 that has metal elasticated strap are those any good?
Thank you very much.
WWWeres 3 months ago
@WWWeres
Use the criteria in the video to evaluate any watch model. I have no immediate familiarity with those exact models. They sound like good middle of the road watches you describe.
Globalstudent 3 months ago
GOOD watch makes, use solid gold!!
BoJezy 4 months ago
@BoJezy Gold is too soft. It is nearly impossible to build a watch out of gold and still have features like a screw-down back. It is easily dented and scratched. Its great for rings and chains but a very poor choice IMO for making a good watch case that will hold up for many years.
Globalstudent 4 months ago
jaeger lecoultre, patek philippe, vacheron constantin, audemars piguet... best four brands of watches in the world!
BoJezy 4 months ago
@BoJezy Depends on how you choose to define best. The brands you noted are excellent in terms of workmanship, beauty, and prescision engineering, but many of the watches they produce must be worn with great care and delicacy. For that reason alone, I as a watchmaker do not advise to buy based on branding alone, but rather look at the features that truly define longevity and reliability. There would be some specific models among the brands mentioned above that would meet such criteria. :-)
Globalstudent 4 months ago
Valima railroad watch. Check out the official Valima website to find the exact model number. Valima.ca or Valima.com
Globalstudent 10 months ago
Hello Paul
what model is that 1st watch you are holding, sir?
IAMABULLET1 10 months ago
Rolex is in a class of its own IMO. The watches (the submariner in particular) are EXCELLENT! A work of art from start to finish!
The only drawback of owning a Rolex is the exorbitant cost of factory servicing. The Rolex parts are are tightly controlled by the factory, and thereby forcing Rolex owners to deal strictly with the factory and/or authorized repair centers for service. This keeps the prices for servicing these watches very high IMO.
Globalstudent 1 year ago
What about Rolex?
ARCHIELUXURY 1 year ago